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Fill the gas tank and add Gasoline
Stabilizer (STA-BIL) as per recommendations. Filling the tank
reduces the formation of condensation and explosive gas vapors.
NOTE: IF THE BIKE IS TO BE STORED IN AN AREA OF OPEN FLAMES OR
SPARKS (e.g. basement or heated garage, etc) REMOVE THE TANK AND
STORE IN A SAFE PLACE.
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Drain the carburetors
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Be certain the tires are inflated to
the proper pressures.
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It is a good idea to change the oil
and filter just before storage so as not to have acids and other
contaminants sit in the motor.
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A good coat of wax on the paint and
chrome is a good idea, but always buff off the wax or polish before
putting the bike away, because some waxes will not come off if left
on the finish.
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If the bike is to be kept in a place
that may freeze, remove the battery being careful to follow the
proper procedure to avoid causing sparks by shorting the cables or
terminals. Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Check the
water level (except in maintenance-free batteries) and top up with
distilled water. We recommend the use of a Battery Tender to avoid
sulfation caused by inactivity.
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Alkaline damage from storage in a
damp area or on gravel or concrete can be avoided by covering the
ground under the bike with cardboard, plywood or carpet.
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If the bike is to be stored in a damp
area or outside, remove the spark plugs and put two squirts of oil
into each cylinder or fog the motor using a commercial fogging
agent. When turning the motor over after oiling it, be certain the
plugs are in the wires and grounded and watch for gas leaks that the
sparks could ignite.
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Put the bike securely on the stand
and cover it.